Thank you very much for the question. The short answer is no.
It's a population where in certain instances, as you've said, they don't want to be found. They're hard to find. We've had stories of organizations that have found individuals living in the woods or on a boat. Again, it's a matter of working together and finding the contacts. If we find an individual who might know of them, who may have served with them, or who perhaps can reach out to a family member or can help identify a location.... It's very much a puzzle at times and it's about putting the pieces together.
As I said earlier, the data points on homeless vets and vets at risk are not easily available, so we would not have that information to provide.